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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1958)
OCIAL H APPENIN6S illil'!"! Pii'illililllijii'iliiijfPip y Attend Elks Timers Night Bisbee, John J Monahan, Hepp Duplicate Series Starts at Elks Jilne tables of duplicate bridge and seven of pinochle were in play at the opening night of a nine-week tournament Tuesday evening at the Elks lodge. A smorgasbord dinner was served preceding the games. LaVerne Date Set For Wedding Mrs Hall Entertains Of Miss Bradshaw ,Mr and Mrs Byron R Bradshaw With Bridge Party Mrs Gene Hail was hostess for AiDany, announce me weaains two tables ot bridge ana retresh aaie 01 meir uaugmer, ueveny ments at her home on Khea ncr, James Wilson, Portland, 45 Van Marter and Tom Wilson ar years; Barney Doherty, Echo Earl Evans, W H I Padberg, Hep pner, E F Sheridan, Pendleton, 35 of the pinochle. years; J E Price, Portland, Cod First night winners in bridg s Farley, Heppner, rcceiv t50 year membership pin 'Elks lodge atva special icrs and past exalted ml ht Thursday at the lodge, ler served bv the Theta i sorority of lone preceded! years" H?ting. About 70 attended Special prizes were awarded rs receiving pins were L E'Dick Meador, LaVerne, Van Mar in charge of the bridge serie and Everett Keithley is in charge jean, to Mr Charles Doherty, lone son ot Mrs Margery Doherty Pendleton, as Saturday, Feb at 10 a m at Saint Mary's Cath olic church in Corvallis A reception will follow in New man hall. All friends and rela tives are invited Swanson, lone, Louis C Bergevin Pendletin, J I Hanna Heppne and W P Kilkenny, Echo, 30 THE RIGHT SIZE BULB :OST5 JUST PENNIES MORE W Protect your eyesight M with the right lightl Use 100 M watts or more in all working 1 areas of your home. Good light I saves sight and it costs 1 so little to enjoy! PACIFIC POWER n & LIGHT COMPAKY Jf Rhea Creek HEC mora Mrs VVallarA Wnlff and Mr Tom Wilson, high partners and Elects New Officers Mrs Dick Meador and LaVerne Van Marter, second high. Pi nochl; winners were Walter Bug gies and Floyd Worden, high and New officers of the Khea Creek Grange home economics club elected at an all day meeting Miss Esther Bergstrom and Mrs! Thursday at the home of Mrs ridllh rainci ate una iiaiuiu Cleve Van Schoiack, second. Games will be played every Tuesday night at the lodge. ter, Jr and Jack Bailey. It was announced that a large group would attend the crab feed at Condon Saturday given for the lodge for winning the hyde col lection contest between the two groups. Mr and Mrs Robert Penland are spending a week's vacation in Portland. Long Distance Natlon-Wide Moving Service Mayflower Agents Padded Vans Penland Bros. TRANSFER CO. Pendleton, Oregon Phone 338 Wright, chairman; Mrs Orian Wright, first vice chairman; Mrs Walter Wright, second vice chair man and Mrs Al Lovgren, secre tary-treasurer. A potluck dinner was served at noon to 13 mem bers attending. , The group voted to furnish re freshments and prizes for a bene fit public card party for fund drives at the grange hall Wed nesday evening, Jan 22 and to furnish birthday cakes for older patients at the hospital. Mrs Dick Meador Is Bridge Hostess Mrs Dick Meador was hostess for two tables of bridge and re freshments at her home Thurs day evening. Prizes were won by Mrs Kemp Dick, High, Mrs Ned Sweek, second and Mrs William Heath low. Other guests were Mrs Don Bellenbrock, Mrs Riley Munkers, Mrs Creston Robinson, Mrs Jack ! Healy and Mrs Aex Thompson. Willi 1 WIWHHU'. " 31 II I I " ll T-lHlflll 111 T5T 4 8 ehe E46h Semi - ikisuuiffil Sal FOR January 24 - - February 1 Two Pair of Nationally Advertised Shoes 1 For The Price of One Pair Choose From Such Famous Shoe Names As VELVET STEP, JAUNTIES, WEATHER BIRDS, AIR STEPS,GOLLYWOGS Pumps, Straps, Ties, High Heels, Medium Heels, Casuals, Wedges, Sports and Flats SUMMER CLOSE-OUTS Creek Iriday evening. Airs La Verne Van Marter won ingn score Mrs Delmar C'rawiorU, second and Airs Walter Corley, low. utner guests were mis t-rnie Maabe, Mrs Pete cannon, Mrs boo jepsen and Mrs Walter Ja cobs. Adult Fellowship . Held By Methodists An adult fellowship and pot- luck dinner was held at the Methodist church Saturday ev ening with Mrs Kenneth Keel ing and Mrs LeRoy Gardner as hostesses. Games and a social evening were enjoyed. The next fellowsnip will be held Saturday Rb 1. Bridge Enjoyed At Rod Murray Home Mr and Mrs Rod Murray en tertained with four tables of bridge and refreshments at their home Friday evening. Guests were Mr and Mrs Ro bert Brindle, Mr and Mrs Ralph Richmond, Dr and Mrs Wallace Wolff, Mr and Mrs Robert Jones, Mr and Mrs Tom WHson, Mr and Mrs Robert Abhams and Mr and Mrs Bill Collins. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, January 23, 1958 Mrs Ed Dick Is Bridge Club Hostess Mrs Ed Dick was hostess to Rebekah Lodge Holds Business Meeting Thirty-one members and one three tables of dessert bridge at guest were in attendance at a a meeting of the Fidas and FyouJ dushiw ns " das bridge clcb at her home nieht at the odd , hal. Wednesday night. Mrs Cornett Mrs C J D Bauman presided as Green won high score, Mrs How ard Bryant, second and Mrs Her man Green, low. Other guests were Mrs Frank Connor, Mrs Floyd Jones, Mrs Ralph Richmond, Mrs William Glennie, Mrs Rod Murray, Mr Bill Blake and Mrs Ike Cole. noble grand and Mrs Glenn Mc- Lachlan was accepted into mem bership by transfer from Lupine lodge at Moro. Hostesses for refreshments were Mrs Bauman, Mrs Frank Ayers and Mrs Gerald Rood. Mrs Wolff Hostess For What's Trump Mrs Wallace Wolff entertained the Whats Trumps bridge club at her home last Wednesday fternoon. i Those present were Mrs Earl Blake, Mrs E K Schaffitz, Mrs' L D Tibbies, Mrs Lowell Gribble,1 Mrs Allen Case, Mrs C E Mo' Quarrie, Mrs Gene Ferguson, Mrs Raymond Ferguson, Mrs Jame3 Thomson, Mrs Tom Wilson, Mrs' W Mahoney and Mrs Robert Penland. i Mrs Thomson held high score for the afternoon, Mrs Wilson' was second, Mrs Gene Ferguson third and Mrs Gribble low. I Wui II AMATO w.j r Billy Daniels Starling Jan. 27 LIMITED ENGAGEMENT f f THEATER RESTAURANT ! JOlMlllMftOR P Mrs Dinges Reviews Mrs Harry Dinges reviewed the book, "The Small Woman" by Alan Burgess, at a meeting of the Bookworms Tuesday night at tne home of Mrs Jack Flug. Members attending were Mrs J O Turner, Mrs Lucy Peterson, Miss Leta Humphreys. Mrs Ted Smith, Mrs Hlrold Becket, Mrs' james inomson, Mrs Fred Par rish, Mrs Floyd Jones and Mrs Cornett Green. Mrs Bongers Gives Talk On Holland Mrs Harry Bongers gave a talk on home, school and church life in Holland at a meeting of the Womens' Society of Christian service Wednesday night at the Methodist church. Mrs Edna Turner and Mrs Bill Farra reported profits on their Christmas card sale and Mrs Walter Ruggles gave a report on the county town and country planning meeting which she at tended. Mrs Douglas Drake led the devotions. Hostesses for refreshments were Mrs L L Robbns, Mrs Nor man Peters and Mrs Gene Fer guson. The next meeting will be Feb 5 at the church. w r Better to be safe than to bo sorry! DON'T LET FIRE THROW YOU FOR A FINANCIAL LOSS yur Im bulldiifi and thir tontenti adequ ately Insured agalmt low by Mr? Better let us chttk yeur tOTerage. Fer all type ot farm Insurance tverige, see us. 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